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I think our best bet is 2nd base for flores, he has good hands. His range will be limited but if he has pop we will attempt it. Otherwise you let him inflate his numbers at 3rd in Vegas then move him for an OF or pitcher.

Why not give him a shot in the outfield? We clearly have up to 3 OF spots open. He was our top prospect for a few years and he should be ready by now. I know he hasn't played in AAA but 5 years in the minors should be enough. I was mad last year when we had an OF spot open and didn't give it to F-Mart and instead got rid of him. Instead we gave it to Andres Torres who we knew was going to suck anyway. At least there's a chance Flores could be good. Please don't get another player like Torres for any of the OF spots next year.

I've been saying this for a year now. Shame he wasn't playing outfield in the Instructional League. Makes no sense. We've got a bat without a position and three outfield positions without bats. What is wrong with this equation?

Yeah, i get it, the man is no Bob Hayes. But the man is no Ernie Lombardi either. Look at it this way: HE HAS TO BE AT LEAST AS FAST AS LUCAS DUDA!!!!!!!

If the guy can hold his own at SS, there is no reason why he can't play at least average MLB level defense in a corner OF spot. If anything, he should be able to perform a little above average once he learns the position.

If the guy can hold his own at SS, there is no reason why he can't play at least average MLB level defense in a corner OF spot. If anything, he should be able to perform a little above average once he learns the position.

He can't hold his own at SS, he would be embarrassingly bad due to clear lack of range. Mike Morse used to be a SS too you know, and look at him now.

"Le Grand Orange"......Rusty was the man, on and off the field. A true class act, clubhouse gem, one of the greatest pinch hitters ever, with offensive talent and a flair for producing in clutch situations. To top it off, he played about as well as one could expect a big fat body to play in the outfield.